CHICAGO: Memorial events honouring the life and legacy of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson began in Chicago, drawing elected officials, advocates and community members to celebrate a man whose decades-long activism reshaped American politics and amplified Black communities and communities of colour.
A line of mourners and supporters stretched nearly two blocks, enclosed by barricades as they awaited to see Jackson lying in repose at a public memorial service.
Images of Jackson from his early days to the height of his career played on a large screen outside of Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquarters, the organization Jackson founded in 1996.
